For the past 50 or so years, Honda has been the world benchmark for being one of the most reliable automotive manufacturers -- and yes that includes, motorcycles as well. Last year, we had a blast checking out one of their latest two-wheelers to hit the Philippine Market, the Honda Airblade 150. Despite being newly introduced to the Philippine market, the Airblade series has actually been around since 2007 at least for Vietnam. Engine Powered by a 150cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke SOHC that produces a maximum power of 12.9hp at 8,500 RPM coupled with a maximum torque of 13.3Nm, the Airblade 150 is, by all means, a competent everyday commuter. Honda’s Smart Key System is also on-board, which means it unlocks as soon as you get on it without having to use the key physically. Design Aesthetically speaking, the Honda Airblade looks a lot like a sleeker version of its cousin, the Honda Click, but offers a slimmer profile and slightly sharper looks. Beginning at the front, we’ve got this sharp design that shares a similar look to the Honda ADV with those dual beams, which are pretty bright even during daylight. As for storage, the Honda Airblade 150 has a spacious 22.7L capacity that can supposedly fit either a full-face helmet or even two half-face helmets but not all every kind fits. Read more in our articles including "Honda Airblade 150 Review" and "All-New Honda Airblade 150 launches in the Philippines".
For the past 50 or so years, Honda has been the world benchmark for being one of the most reliable automotive manufacturers -- and yes that includes, motorcycles as well. Last year, we had a blast checking out one of their latest two-wheelers to hit the Philippine Market, the Honda Airblade 150.
Despite being newly introduced to the Philippine market, the Airblade series has actually been around since 2007 at least for Vietnam. Engine Powered by a 150cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke SOHC that produces a maximum power of 12.9hp at 8,500 RPM coupled with a maximum torque of 13.3Nm, the Airblade 150 is, by all means, a competent everyday commuter. Honda’s Smart Key System is also on-board, which means it unlocks as soon as you get on it without having to use the key physically.
Our coverage of Honda Airblade includes: "Honda Airblade 150 Review"; "All-New Honda Airblade 150 launches in the Philippines"; "Honda CR-Z coming soon, price starts at Php1.4 Million". Each article provides unique insights and information.